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Q&A with former Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith
Emmitt Smith, the NFL's all-time rushing leader with 18,355 yards, is expected to be in Tulsa to headline a Salvation Army William Booth Society Benefit Dinner, scheduled Tuesday night at the Renaissance Hotel. Smith played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1990-2002 and the Arizona Cardinals from 2003-2004. He participated in a recent question-and-answer session with the Tulsa World. Former ...
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